Due to nursing home (NH) regulatory and payment changes emphasizing person-centered
care and value-based payment,
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we conducted a follow-up of a 2009–2010 survey
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to understand NH practice changes. In particular, our focus was on understanding
NH culture change (CC) practices aimed at advancing person-centered care and deinstitutionalizing
NHs.
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Unlike the 2009–2010 survey of directors of nursing (DONs) and NH administrators
(NHAs), this follow-up survey's budget could only accommodate responses from 1 survey
recipient at a facility. Thus, we used cognitive interviewing (CI) to identify the
most credible target for this survey. Traditionally, CI has been used for creating
and refining relevant and coherent questions with good respondent comprehension, which
also helps increase survey response rates.
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We report here on an innovative use of CI to identify the most credible survey recipient.To read this article in full you will need to make a payment
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Published online: June 16, 2018
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